The Flagship National Universities (Korea NU 10, Korean: 거점국립대학교, Hanja: 據點國立大學校, literally: national universities designed as provincial centres) is a collective term referring to ten universities in South Korea that have joined the "Presidential Council of the Korean Flagship National Universities".
Often these universities (mainly these all flagship Korean national universities including Seoul National University) are told as Korean: '거점국립대', abbreviated word of Korean: '거점국립대학교', in various high school student communities.
The 10 Korean Flagship National Universities consist of:
In the past, the term of Korean flagship National university was just used as a local national university because until 1991, there were only 10 national universities. "The Presidential Council of the Korean Flagship National Universities" was originally established in 1996 as the "Council of Five National Universities". It consisted of Kyungpook National University, Pusan National University, Chonnam National University, Jeonbuk National University, and Chungnam National University. Kangwon National University, Gyeongsang National University, Seoul National University, Jeju National University, and Chungbuk National University later joined.
Most of Korean flagship National universities were created by merging previously existing regional colleges. After National Liberation, national universities in the central areas of capital, metropolitan cities and provinces have joined. Compared to other universities, Flagship National University tends to have departments that produce the professions needed by the local community. Because Flagship National Universities are generally the oldest schools within a region, they are often the largest, well-financed, low tuition, and are preferred by students compared to local private universities.
All ten Korean Flagship National Universities are in possession of medical schools. Seoul National University has the largest medical school in South Korea (entrance quota: 135), followed by Pusan National University (125), Chonnam National University (125) and Chungnam National University (110). Among the 10 largest medical schools in South Korea, 6 medical schools belong to Korean Flagship National Universities.
Pusan National University has the one and only graduate school of oriental medicine in South Korea.
Among all traditional Korean medical schools, Pusan National University is only one flagship Korean national university which has traditional Korean medical school with the name of "The School of Korean Medicine". Entrance quota of PNU's is 50 (25 for 7-year educational curriculum of undergraduate-postgraduate students, 25 for postgraduate students only).
Among eleven schools of dental medicine in South Korea, five schools belong to Korean Flagship National Universities. Seoul National University has the largest school of dental medicine in South Korea, followed by Pusan National University.
All Korean Flagship National Universities except Pusan National University have Veterinary schools.
Among the 10 veterinary schools in South Korea, 9 veterinary schools belong to Korean Flagship National Universities.
One Veterinary school that doesn't belong to Korean Flagship National Universities is Konkuk University. Konkuk University is the only Private University that has Veterinary school in South Korea.
All Korean Flagship National Universities except Gyeongsang National University have law schools. Seoul National University has the largest law school in South Korea.
Among the 25 law schools in South Korea, 9 law schools belong to Korean Flagship National Universities.
Seoul National University | 150 | |
Pusan National University | 120 | |
Kyungpook National University | 120 | |
Chonnam National University | 120 | |
Chungnam National University | 100 | |
Chonbuk National University | 80 | |
Chungbuk National University | 70 | |
Kangwon National University | 40 | |
Jeju National University | 40 |
Flagship National University has an exchange agreement with each other. Exchange students can go to regular and seasonal semesters, and online credit exchange is also possible. A sports competition is also held every year. It also publishes the flagship National University newsletter.